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What are the real advantages of going to a P/NP dental school over one that is ranked for specialization? Specifically OMFS...I mean, you still need to crush the CBSE, have great letters, do externships and have some research. Would a great numbers on the CBSE (I'm thinking 70+....I also realize this test is not a joke, just talking in the hypotheticals) kinda trump an ehh GPA (idk what this would be) in dental school? In other words, in choosing between a school thats P/NP and one thats graded, should I be choosing strategically (one that could more possibly land an interview) or cost of school/lifestyle (see myself living in the area)? I would be able to "rough it out" in a school if I knew my struggles would pay it off at the end....Thanks so much guys
), although I believe they are trying to update it a bit. I will say that imo, for OMFS purposes, it's better to go to schools where basic sciences are completed in the 1st or at the latest, 2nd year. Also, schools with "flexible" clinical reqs must be a godsend for OMFS-bound students at those schools; time is a finite resource, and if you know you're going OMFS, imo, it's difficult justifying the day-to-day of fillings, etc., when you know you could instead be spending time learning/doing OMFS-related things. Idc about the latest dual/self-curing properties of whatever resin is new on the market. OMFS afaik is far removed from that stuff.